So far, there's no word on how much this helipad will cost or who is paying for it.

The new helipad will allow Trump, who has literally spent his first four out of five weekends as president here in Florida, to fly in Marine One from the Palm Beach International Airport to Mar-a-Lago without his motorcade jamming up traffic.

However, according to the Palm Beach Post, using the presidential helicopter does not mean the Secret Service will stop shutting down all roads surrounding Mar-a-Lago and the Southern Boulevard Bridge while Marine One is in the air.

So, really this helipad doesn't do much in terms of alleviating local traffic issues. It also doesn't help take any pressure off the local airports. A couple of weeks ago, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio mentioned that Trump's frequent trips to Mar-a-Lago are costing Palm Beach airports nearly $215,000 every time he visits.